Listen to ALL Sideris sermons going back to the inception of our community in 2015. We hope this podcast helps you "look up" again and we want to celebrate you for taking the time to do what humans can uniquely do: "consider the transcendent"
Psalm 45 || This Sunday we get to unpack a truly one-of-a-kind Psalm to close out of Sumer of Psalms series. This Psalm takes us into the "Perfect Wedding. Is there such a thing?
Psalm 33 || Dubbed the "untitled Psalm", Pslams 33 uniquely integrates some of the most basic themes of Christian theology: creation, covenant, history, and humanity - and ultimately our response of …
Psalm 7 || David pleads for deliverance again, yet this time he doesn't link it to God's promises or love for him, instead he grounds it squarely in God's justice. How can an aspect of God that has t…
Psalm 89 || Does God really love us and keep His promises? At first glance Psalm 89 seems to be a song praising the love and faithfulness of God - but by the end, we discover the psalmist is actually…
Psalm 6 || We'll be opening up the Word to learn how to "Pray our Tears" with Psalm 6 as our guide. It is a beautiful and hopeful song that sings to us in our pain and teaches how the tears of the co…
Psalm 99 || God's holiness is perhaps one of his hardest qualities to define because we don't quite have a human equivalent of it, yet it is one of his most central characteristics to understand espe…
We're taking a break from our current series to start our yearly "Summer of Psalms" series to commemorate the season of sunshine we're in! This Sunday we're taking a look at Psalm 34, asking the ques…
1 Corinthians 11:17-34 -- Lord's Supper (communion)... What we'll encounter in this text is a reminder of the heart of God seen uniquely through this church practice. Perhaps there's more to this pra…
1 Corinthians 11:1-16 -- It seems to me that we are free indeed from the centuries-old tradition of Sunday hats. While the Queen and her royal British family might protest; and while you will certain…
After entertaining the possibility that mature Christians could partake in eating food sacrificed to idols provided they keep their less mature brothers and sisters in mind, Paul shifts gears to warn…
1st Corinthians 8 -- Would you ever give up a God-approved right in your own life to simply make the walk of faith a little easier for your brother or sister in Christ?
1 Corinthians 7 -- After several weeks of discussing the role sex plays in the life of Jesus' followers, we turn this week to the surprising truth about singleness and the "gift of celibacy." How cou…
1 Corinthians 7 -- Paul seems to have said a lot about restrictions on sexual expression... is there any good news when it comes to sex? Is sex altogether outside the scope of the Christian life? The…
1 Corinthians 6:9-11 -- This week we look at one of Paul's infamous vice lists. How are we supposed to read vice lists? Are they exhaustive, relevant today, something we can throw out as outdated and…
After a long couple of years for us all, the godly love so personified in the life of a mother has been stretched and leaned upon more than ever. It is that same love we see so often in Jesus -- the …
1 Corinthians 6:1-8 -- Paul unpacks a somewhat foreign experience: Christians taking each other to court - Yikes! I hope to invite you into the core essence of the Corinthian's malfunction so that we…
Like any good trilogy franchise, the Easter Story really has three parts: The Cross, The Resurrection, and The Ascension. The true story of Jesus has to include all three parts to make sense and to s…
It's Resurrection Sunday!
Like any good trilogy franchise, the Easter Story really has three parts: The Cross, The Resurrection, and The Ascension. The true story of Jesus has to include all three p…
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